As we welcome the month of April, We also welcome the change of season. The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, and the flowers are starting to bloom. It’s a time of renewal and growth, both in nature and in our own lives. During the last month, I had an incredible experience […]
Namibia
Magical Gay Safari Experience
There’s something magical and mystical about a gay safari in Southern Africa. It offers one of those rare experiences where we humans are guests of nature, on their scale. The animals run free, following instincts honed by their species over the millennia. We humble visitors are dwarfed by the grandeur of the surroundings while in our protective vehicle or safari lodge. We can learn a lot about living in harmony with nature by observing the people whose ancestors have long co-existed with the animals.
Namibia Gay African Travel Adventure
Explore the heartland of Namibia, one of the most sparsely populated countries in Africa. Our gay tour of Namibia is a journey through a virtually undiscovered wilderness. We will show you all the wonders that Africa is known for. We’ll hike through deserts, and bike through otherworldly terrains. We’ll sleep under the stars and get up close and personal with the animals.
Autumn’s in the Air
By Cliff Locke I have to admit that fall is my favorite time of year. The brisk nights and the crisp air not only make it nice for an evening walk, but sitting around a fire in the backyard is also a fun time. The colors of the leaves in fall make for a cornucopia […]
The Windy City – Gay Travel Chicago
By Cliff Locke Whenever I get a chance to travel to Chicago I get really excited. It’s easy for me to do a four day weekend from Michigan. I jump on the train and it seems that in no time I am in downtown Chicago. Traveling by rail is fun, stopping in many small towns […]
What is a Vacation?
By Cliff Locke The other night a few friends and I were at dinner and we were discussing vacations. I didn’t realize that it would be such an open subject. I thought people would say where they have been or where they would like to go, but that’s not what happened. I told them that […]






